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1813 1986.445 0 1 1971 1 207 Chandelier 1         29   Charles Sumner Greene|Henry Mather Greene|Greene and Greene 1869–1957|1870–1954|1894–1916   311   1869 |1870 |1894 1957 |1954 |1916 1907–9 1907 1909 483 H. 28 1/2 in. (72.4 cm); Diam. 25 1/2 in. (64.8 cm) Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Barton C. English, 1986 1 111     3             4   1
4082 24.109.11 0 1 4407 1 524 Hot Water Pot 1         29   Daniel Van Voorhis|Garret Schanck|Van Voorhis & Schanck 1751–1824|1768–1795|active ca. 1791–93   590   1751 |1768 |1788 1824 |1795 |1793 1791–93 1791 1793 2 Overall: 14 13/16 x 8 1/4 x 5 in. (37.6 x 21 x 12.7 cm); 35 oz. 17 dwt. (1115.4 g) Foot: 4 9/16 x 4 9/16 in. (11.6 x 11.6 cm) Bequest of Charles Allen Munn, 1924 1 3     3             2   1
4438 1981.316 0 1 4784 1 579 Library Table 1         29   Charles Sumner Greene|Henry Mather Greene|Greene and Greene 1869–1957|1870–1954|1894–1916   311   1869 |1870 |1894 1957 |1954 |1916 1907–9 1907 1909 880 30 1/2 x 67 x 29 in. (77.5 x 170.2 x 73.7 cm) Purchase, Theodore R. Gamble Jr. Gift, in honor of his mother, Mrs. Theodore Robert Gamble, 1981                       4   1
7451 30.120.211 0 1 7938 1 307 Sugar bowl 1         29 Possibly by|Possibly by|Possibly by Henry William Stiegel|Stenger Glass House|American Flint Glass Manufactory American (born Germany), Cologne 1729–1785 Charming Forge, Pennsylvania|1764–1774 or|or 1031 14 1729 |1764 1785 |1774 1765–90 1765 1790 194 H. 4 1/4 in. (10.8 cm); Diam. 3 1/8 in. (7.9 cm) The Sylmaris Collection, Gift of George Coe Graves, 1930 3 156 51 51 8             3   1
12441 23.62 0 1 13575 1 1033 Carpet 1         29   Harriett Hicks|Ann Moore|Sophia Moore     1965     9999 |9999 |9999 1808–12 1808 1812 2114 188 x 224 in. (477.5 x 569 cm) Gift of Miss Isabelle C. Mygatt, 1923 1 298     3             16   1
13273 1992.127 0 1 14434 1 21 Armchair 1         29   Charles Sumner Greene|Henry Mather Greene|Greene and Greene 1869–1957|1870–1954|1894–1916   311   1869 |1870 |1894 1957 |1954 |1916 1907–9 1907 1909 2348 42 x 24 3/4 x 18 in. (106.7 x 62.9 x 45.7 cm) Purchase, Lila Acheson Wallace Gift, 1992 1 111     3             4   1
16001 67.654.458 0 1 17428 1 23 Design for three lancet window 1         29 Possibly|Possibly|Probably Tiffany Studios|Tiffany Glass and Decorating Company|Frederick Wilson 1902–32|American, 1892–1902|American (born Ireland) Dublin 1858-1932 Los Angeles, California   2389   1902 |1892 |1858 1932 |1902 |1932 1919 1919 1919 2980 Overall: 20 7/16 x 13 3/4 in. (51.9 x 34.9 cm) Design: 9 1/2 x 6 13/16 in. (24.1 x 17.3 cm) Purchase, Walter Hoving and Julia T. Weld Gifts and Dodge Fund, 1967 1       3             9   1
16625 2009.226.14.1 0 1 19790 1 1208 Sconce 1         29 Possibly George A. Schastey & Co.|George A. Schastey & Co.|George A. Schastey 1873–97|1873–97|1839–1894   2570   1873 |1873 |1839 1897 |1897 |1894 1881–82 1881 1882 3199 15 x 10 in. (38.1 x 25.4 cm) Gift of The Museum of the City of New York, 2008 1 3     3             4   1
17195 2009.226.14.2 0 1 21623 1 1208 Sconce 1         29 Possibly George A. Schastey & Co.|George A. Schastey & Co.|George A. Schastey 1873–97|1873–97|1839–1894   2570   1873 |1873 |1839 1897 |1897 |1894 1881–82 1881 1882 3199 15 x 10 in. (38.1 x 25.4 cm) Gift of The Museum of the City of New York, 2008 1 3     3             1   1
17219 2009.226.19a–f 0 1 21667 1 1280 Frieze and ceiling 1         29 Attributed to George A. Schastey & Co.|George A. Schastey|Virgilio Tojetti 1873–97|1839–1894|Italian, Rome 1849–1901 New York   2664 6 1873 |1839 |1849 1897 |1894 |1901 1881–82 1881 1882 953 2009.226.19a: 29 1/2 in. × 12 ft. 9 1/4 in. (74.9 × 389.3 cm) 2009.226.19b: 29 1/2 in. × 18 ft. 5 1/4 in. (74.9 × 562 cm) 2009.226.19c: 29 1/8 in. × 12 ft. 8 in. (74 × 386.1 cm) 2009.226.19d: 29 1/2 in. × 18 ft. 5 in. (74.9 × 561.3 cm) 2009.226.19e: 9 ft. 1 3/8 in. × 11 ft. 6 5/8 in. (277.8 × 352.1 cm) 2009.226.19f: 96 7/8 in. × 11 ft. 6 1/8 in. (246.1 × 350.8 cm) Gift of The Museum of the City of New York, 2008 1 3     3             8   1
348371 1975.122 0 0 503061 18 15659 Appalachian Dulcimer 1         29   Nathan Hicks|Mr. Winterly|John Jacob Niles Beech Mountain, Rominger, Wautaga County, North Carolina, ca. 1895|American, Louisville, Kentucky 1892–1980 Lexington, Kentucky   47886 1 1895 |1892 1995 |1980 1934 1934 1934 5764 Length: 93.1 cm (36-11/16 in.); Greatest width: 19.5 cm (7-11/16in.); Depth of soundbox: 5.9 cm (2-5/16 in.); Sounding length of strings: 73 cm (28.-3/4 in.). Complete measurements in departmental files.1975.122 Rogers Fund, 1975   2260   968 3             926   1
348647 1988.424.5 0 0 503354 18 16629 Tenor Violin 1         29 Assisted by|Assisted by Carleen M. Hutchins|Louis W. Dunham|Burritt Miller Springfield, Massachusetts, 1911–2007 Wolfeboro, New Hampshire|American, active Maplewood, New Jersey, ca. 1967|American, Bronxville, New York, born 1940   47935 101 1911 |1962 |1940 2007 |1972 |2040 1971 1971 1971 25 String L. 61.4 cm (24-1/4 in.); Bodoy L. 65.3 cm (25-3/4; Upper bouts 31.2 cm (12-1/2) in.; Center bouts 21.4 cm (8-1/2 in.); Lower bouts 39.4 cm ( 15-1/2 in.); Rib H. 12 cm (4-3/4 in.); Tailpiece L. 20 cm (8in.) Gift of Carleen M. and Morton A. Hutchins and the Harriet M. Bartlett Fund of the Catgut Acoustical Society, Inc., 1988   2283   154 3             925   1
348649 1988.424.7 0 0 503356 18 16631 Contrabass Violin 1         29 Assisted by|Assisted by Carleen M. Hutchins|Donald Blatter|Thomas Coleman Springfield, Massachusetts, 1911–2007 Wolfeboro, New Hampshire|American, born Jersey City, New Jersey 1955   47937 5 1911 |1955 2007 |2055 1985 1985 1985 25 String length 109.2 cm (43 in.); Body length 129.3 cm (51 in.); Upper bouts 62.7 cm (24-3/4in.); Center bouts 38 cm (15 in.); Lower bouts 79.2 cm (31-1/4 in.); Rib height 16.7 cm (6-3/4in.); Tailpiece length 43.8 cm (17-1/4 in.) Gift of Carleen M. and Morton A. Hutchins and the Harriet M. Bartlett Fund of the Catgut Acoustical Society, Inc., 1988   2283   154 3             925   1
348668 1989.343 0 0 503375 18 16641 Small Bass Violin 1         29 assisted by|assisted by Carleen M. Hutchins|Thomas P. McLoughlin|Diana Gannett Mizelle Springfield, Massachusetts, 1911–2007 Wolfeboro, New Hampshire|American, born Davenport, Iowa, 1947 1989.0 47945 5 1911 |1947 2007 |2047 1989 1989 1989 25 String length 105.3 cm (41-7/16 in.); Body length 104.4 cm (41-1/16 in.); Upper bouts 49.8 cm (19-5/8 in.); Center bouts 33.7 cm (13-1/4 in.); Lower bouts 64 cm (25-7/16 in.); Rib height 12.1 cm (4-3/4 in.);Tailpiece length 34.2 cm (13-7/16 in.) Gift of Carleen M. and Morton A. Hutchins and the Harriet M. Bartlett Fund of the Catgut Acoustical Society, Inc., 1989   2283   154 3             925   1
390876 L.2016.29 0 0 642421 1 26680 Model B grand piano from the William Clark House, Newark, New Jersey 1         29 Case by George A. Schastey|Steinway & Sons|George A. Schastey & Co. 1839–1894|1873–97   49823   1839 |1873 1894 |1897 1882 1882 1882 58574 60 × 84 × 40 in. (152.4 × 213.4 × 101.6 cm); 72 in. H with top open Collection of Paul Manganaro 1 3     3             4   1
390880 SL.14.2015.5.1a–k 0 0 642427 1 6 Tall case clock, probably from the William Clark House, Newark, New Jersey 1         29 Clock movement by|Case by George A. Schastey|Tiffany & Co.|George A. Schastey & Co. 1839–1894|1837–present|1873–97   49825   1839 |1837 |1873 1894 |9999 |1897 ca. 1882 1877 1887 58576 Approx. 8 x 1 1/2 x 1 1/2 ft. Collection of Brian A. Emery                       4   1
390887 SL.14.2015.4.1 0 0 642440 1 6 Wall clock 1         29 Clock movement by George A. Schastey|Tiffany & Co.|George A. Schastey & Co. 1839–1894|1837–present|1873–97   49825   1839 |1837 |1873 1894 |9999 |1897 1881 1881 1881 58577 40 × 25 × 11 1/2 in., appx. 100 lb. (101.6 × 63.5 × 29.2 cm, 45359.702g) Private Collection, Houston, Texas                       4   1
423724 2016.533.8.1–.11 0 0 702897 1 27030 Ice Cream Slicer and 10 Ice Cream Spoons 1         29 Possibly|or possibly|or possibly Kidney, Cann & Johnson|Samuel H. Johnson|Kidney & Johnson American, 1863–67|American|American, 1868–74 or later   54064   1863 |1868 1867 |1874 ca. 1863 1858 1870 1144 ice cream slicer: 9 3/8 in., 2.652 Troy Ounces (23.8 cm, 82.5g) Other (ice cream spoon): 5 5/8 in. (14.3 cm) Gift of D. Frederick Baker from the Baker/Pisano Collection, 2016 1 3     3             2   1
421962 SL.3.2018.47.31 0 0 699691 3 30 Side Chair (chaise à châssis) 7         29 |Gilded by|Carved by Louis Delanois|Jean-Baptiste Cagny|Joseph-Nicolas Guichard French, 1731–1792   53755   1731 1792 1769 1769 1769 60315 35 3/16 × 21 11/16 × 20 in. (89.4 × 55.1 × 50.8 cm) Musée National des Châteaux de Versailles et de Trianon (MV 5924.3)                       321   1
106341 17.190.1590 0 1 194179 3 557 Watch 114         29 Watchmaker:|Case maker:|Case maker: Jean Romilly|Jean-Pierre Huaud, known as the younger Huaud|Ami Huaud 1714–1794|Swiss, 1655–1723|Swiss, 1657–1724   9305   1714 |1655 |1657 1794 |1723 |1724 first half 18th century 1700 1750 21390 Diameter: 1 3/4 in. (4.4 cm) Gift of J. Pierpont Morgan, 1917                       316   1
116678 1971.206.13 0 1 205418 3 274 Daybed (lit de repos) 114         29 working together as the firm|and François-Honoré-Georges Jacob-Desmalter|Jacob Frères|Georges II Jacob French, 1770–1841|French, 1768–1803   11356 21 1770 |1768 1841 |1803 ca. 1795–1803 1790 1808 23178 34 3/4 x 76 3/4 x 29 1/2 in. (88.3 x 194.9 x 74.9cm) Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wrightsman, 1971                       321   1
139939 2010.110.78a–h 0 1 237060 3 7027 Traveling set in leather case 126         29   Johann Mittnacht III|Johann Jakob Bruglocher II|Johann Ludwig Laminit 1706–1758, master 1735|German, active 1710–52|German, 1696–1752   12806 79 1706 |1710 |1696 1758 |1752 |1752 ca. 1745–50 1740 1755 25434 Length (Fork [a]): 8 13/16 in. (22.4 cm); Length (Knife [b]): 10 1/16 in. (25.6 cm); Length (Spoon [c]): 7 5/8 in. (19.4 cm); Length (Marrow spoon [d]): 5 7/8 in. (14.9 cm); Overall (Spice box [e]): 1 × 2 3/8 × 2 1/8 in. (2.5 × 6 × 5.4 cm); Overall (Egg cup [f]): 1 3/4 × 2 1/16 × 1 1/4 in. (4.4 × 5.2 × 3.2 cm); Height (Beaker [g]): 3 3/8 in. (8.6 cm); Overall (Case [h]): 2 7/8 × 10 13/16 × 6 3/8 in. (7.3 × 27.5 × 16.2 cm) Gift of The Salgo Trust for Education, New York, in memory of Nicolas M. Salgo, 2010                       313   1
456257 2018.88.1, .2 0 1 769188 3 1220 Pair of monumental mirror sconces 126         29   Paul Solanier|Peter Rahm|Johann Jakob II Priester German, 1635–1724|German, 1661–1737|German, 1676–1762   58340   1635 |1661 |1676 1724 |1737 |1762 1717–18 1717 1718 63604 Overall (each): 39 3/8 × 27 9/16 × 15 3/4 in. (100 × 70 × 40 cm) Purchase, Anna-Maria and Stephen Kellen Acquisitions Fund, in memory of Anna-Maria Kellen, 2018                       313   1
100718 97.2.101 0 1 188136 3 7020 Apostle spoon 128         29 Possibly by|Possibly by|Possibly by Hans Schleich|Jacob Wilhelm|Heinrich Albertin master 1582, died 1616|master 1593, died 1639|master 1599, died 1625   8240   1516 |1539 |1525 1616 |1639 |1625 first half 17th century 1600 1650 20463 Overall: 6 5/8 × 1 7/8 in. (16.8 × 4.8 cm) Gift of Mrs. Samuel P. Avery, 1897                       313   1
100788 97.2.182 0 1 188206 3 7016 Caddy spoon 222         29   John Lias|Henry Lias|Charles Lias active 1791– after 1837|active 1818– after 1848, died 1877|active 1823– after 1846   8253   1791 |1777 |1823 1837 |1877 |1846 1832–33 1832 1833 2 Length: 4 1/2 in. (11.4 cm) Gift of Mrs. Samuel P. Avery, 1897                       313   1
106258 17.190.1504a, b 0 1 194096 3 557 Watch 222         29 Watchmaker:|Case maker: Possibly by|Case maker: Possibly by David Lestourgeon|Hugh Richardson|Henry Rawlings Clockmakers' Company 1698, died 1731|recorded 1704|recorded 1706 or 9256   1631 |1704 |1706 1731 |1704 |1706 ca. 1702 1697 1707 21555 Diameter: 2 1/8 in. (5.4 cm) Gift of J. Pierpont Morgan, 1917                       316   1
115193 64.101.870 0 1 203678 3 8241 Miniature longcase clock with calendar 222         29 Clockmaker:|Clockmaker: Firm of Quare and Horseman|Daniel Quare|Stephen Horseman British, ca. 1718–ca. 1730|British, 1647/49–1724|British, died 1740   11079   1713 |1647 |1675 1735 |1724 |1740 ca. 1720–25 1715 1725 22837 Overall: 78 × 13 1/4 × 8 3/8 in. (198.1 × 33.7 × 21.3 cm) Gift of Irwin Untermyer, 1964                       316   1
116326 68.141.256a–j 0 1 205024 3 8347 Pocket canteen (traveling set) 222         29 Cup made by|Cutlery made by|Cutlery made by Charles Overing|T. T., England|E. H., London active after 1692   11281   1662 1722 1709/10 1709 1710 23106 Overall (case): 5 5/16 × 4 1/4 × 3 1/2 in. (13.5 × 10.8 × 8.9 cm); Height (cup): 3 1/2 in. (8.9 cm) Gift of Irwin Untermyer, 1968                       313   1
118698 1988.84.13 0 1 207716 3 7555 Dessert fork (one of twelve) 222         29   John Linney|Thomas Wallis I|T. and W., London entered 1758, died 1818–22|ca. 1766–1775   11742   1725 |1718 |1766 1825 |1822 |1775 1766–75 1766 1775 2   Purchase, Anonymous Gift, by exchange, 1988                       313   1
118699 1988.84.14 0 1 207717 3 7555 Dessert fork (one of twelve) 222         29   John Linney|Thomas Wallis I|T. and W., London entered 1758, died 1818–22|ca. 1766–1775   11742   1725 |1718 |1766 1825 |1822 |1775 1766–75 1766 1775 2   Purchase, Anonymous Gift, by exchange, 1988                       313   1
118700 1988.84.15 0 1 207718 3 7555 Dessert fork (one of twelve) 222         29   John Linney|Thomas Wallis I|T. and W., London entered 1758, died 1818–22|ca. 1766–1775   11742   1725 |1718 |1766 1825 |1822 |1775 1766–75 1766 1775 2   Purchase, Anonymous Gift, by exchange, 1988                       313   1
118701 1988.84.16 0 1 207719 3 7555 Dessert fork (one of twelve) 222         29   John Linney|Thomas Wallis I|T. and W., London entered 1758, died 1818–22|ca. 1766–1775   11742   1725 |1718 |1766 1825 |1822 |1775 1766–75 1766 1775 2   Purchase, Anonymous Gift, by exchange, 1988                       313   1
118702 1988.84.17 0 1 207720 3 7555 Dessert fork (one of twelve) 222         29   John Linney|Thomas Wallis I|T. and W., London entered 1758, died 1818–22|ca. 1766–1775   11742   1725 |1718 |1766 1825 |1822 |1775 1766–75 1766 1775 2   Purchase, Anonymous Gift, by exchange, 1988                       313   1
118703 1988.84.18 0 1 207721 3 7555 Dessert fork (one of twelve) 222         29   John Linney|Thomas Wallis I|T. and W., London entered 1758, died 1818–22|ca. 1766–1775   11742   1725 |1718 |1766 1825 |1822 |1775 1766–75 1766 1775 2   Purchase, Anonymous Gift, by exchange, 1988                       313   1
118704 1988.84.19 0 1 207722 3 7555 Dessert fork (one of twelve) 222         29   John Linney|Thomas Wallis I|T. and W., London entered 1758, died 1818–22|ca. 1766–1775   11742   1725 |1718 |1766 1825 |1822 |1775 1766–75 1766 1775 2   Purchase, Anonymous Gift, by exchange, 1988                       313   1
118705 1988.84.20 0 1 207723 3 7555 Dessert fork (one of twelve) 222         29   John Linney|Thomas Wallis I|T. and W., London entered 1758, died 1818–22|ca. 1766–1775   11742   1725 |1718 |1766 1825 |1822 |1775 1766–75 1766 1775 2   Purchase, Anonymous Gift, by exchange, 1988                       313   1
118706 1988.84.21 0 1 207724 3 7555 Dessert fork (one of twelve) 222         29   John Linney|Thomas Wallis I|T. and W., London entered 1758, died 1818–22|ca. 1766–1775   11742   1725 |1718 |1766 1825 |1822 |1775 1766–75 1766 1775 2   Purchase, Anonymous Gift, by exchange, 1988                       313   1
118707 1988.84.22 0 1 207725 3 7555 Dessert fork (one of twelve) 222         29   John Linney|Thomas Wallis I|T. and W., London entered 1758, died 1818–22|ca. 1766–1775   11742   1725 |1718 |1766 1825 |1822 |1775 1766–75 1766 1775 2   Purchase, Anonymous Gift, by exchange, 1988                       313   1
118708 1988.84.23 0 1 207726 3 7555 Dessert fork (one of twelve) 222         29   John Linney|Thomas Wallis I|T. and W., London entered 1758, died 1818–22|ca. 1766–1775   11742   1725 |1718 |1766 1825 |1822 |1775 1766–75 1766 1775 2   Purchase, Anonymous Gift, by exchange, 1988                       313   1
118709 1988.84.24 0 1 207727 3 7555 Dessert fork (one of twelve) 222         29   John Linney|Thomas Wallis I|T. and W., London entered 1758, died 1818–22|ca. 1766–1775   11742   1725 |1718 |1766 1825 |1822 |1775 1766–75 1766 1775 2   Purchase, Anonymous Gift, by exchange, 1988                       313   1
139501 2006.470.37a–c 0 1 232366 3 9082 Chamber candlestick or taperstick 222         29   Charles Lias|Henry Lias|John Lias active 1823– after 1846|active 1818– after 1848, died 1877|active 1791– after 1837   12712   1823 |1777 |1791 1846 |1877 |1837 1828–29 1828 1829 2 Overall: 2 5/8 × 3 1/2 in. (6.7 × 8.9 cm) Gift of Louise and David Braver, 2006                       313   1
114020 60.55.9a–ee 0 1 202395 3 160 Twelve-light candelabrum 398         29 sockets by|sockets by Matthew Boulton|John S. Hunt|Robert Garrard I British, Birmingham 1728–1809 Birmingham|entered 1844|active 1780–1818   10923 7 1728 |1844 |1780 1809 |1844 |1818 1805/6 1805 1806 2 Overall: 45 1/2 × 25 1/2 in. (115.6 × 64.8 cm) Bequest of Rupert L. Joseph, 1959                       313   1
99173 83.18.27 0 0 186509 3 1230 Casket 2100         29 After an original by|After an original by Johann Ludwig Biller|Elkington & Co.|Johann Jakob Wald 1692–1746|British, Birmingham, 1829–1963|German (Augsburg)   8025 286 1692 |1829 1746 |1963 19th century, after 1730–40 original 1800 1899 1 Overall: 6 1/2 × 11 in. (16.5 × 27.9 cm) Gift of Henry G. Marquand, 1883                       136   1
99178 83.18.32 0 0 186514 3 5070 Mirror frame 2100         29 After an original by|After an original by Johann Ludwig Biller|Johann Jakob Wald|Elkington & Co. 1692–1746|German (Augsburg)|British, Birmingham, 1829–1963   8026 287 1692 |1829 1746 |1963 19th century, after 1730–40 original 1800 1899 1 Height: 38 in. (96.5 cm) Gift of Henry G. Marquand, 1883                       136   1
99186 83.18.40a, b 0 0 186522 3 26 Teapot 2100         29 After an original by|After an original by Johann Ludwig Biller|Elkington & Co.|Johann Jakob Wald 1692–1746|British, Birmingham, 1829–1963|German (Augsburg)   8025 286 1692 |1829 1746 |1963 19th century, after 1730–40 original 1800 1899 20509 Height: 6 in. (15.2 cm) Gift of Henry G. Marquand, 1883                       136   1
99323 83.18.273 0 0 186659 3 163 Candlestick 2100         29 After an original by|After an original by Johann Ludwig Biller|Johann Jakob Wald|Elkington & Co. 1692–1746|German (Augsburg)|British, Birmingham, 1829–1963   8026 287 1692 |1829 1746 |1963 19th century, after 1730–40 original 1800 1899 20527 Height: 8 in. (20.3 cm) Gift of Henry G. Marquand, 1883                       136   1
107603 26.267.18 0 1 195588 3 557 Watch 2143         29 later renamed|Watchmaker:|Firm of Firm of Vacheron and Constantin|Abraham Vacheron|A. Vacheron Girod Swiss, 1755–present|Swiss, 1760–1845|Swiss, 1786–ca. 1732   9593   1755 |1760 |1755 9999 |1845 |9999 1832 1832 1832 21802 Diameter: 1 9/16 in. (4 cm) Anonymous Gift, in memory of Lady May Fletcher-Moulton, 1926                       316   1
107634 26.267.49 0 1 195619 3 557 Watch 2143         29 and|Partnership of|Watchmaker: François Constantin|Jacques Barthélémi Vacheron|Firm of Vacheron and Constantin Swiss, 1788–1854|Swiss, 1787–1864|Swiss, 1755–present   9611   1788 |1787 |1755 1854 |1864 |9999 ca. 1844 1839 1849 21810 Overall: 2 3/8 × 1 5/8 × 5/16 in. (6 × 4.1 × 0.8 cm); Diameter (movement): 1 5/16 in. (3.3 cm) Anonymous Gift, in memory of Lady May Fletcher-Moulton, 1926                       316   1
107656 26.267.71 0 1 195641 3 557 Watch 2143         29 and|Partnership of|Watchmaker: François Constantin|Jacques Barthélémi Vacheron|Firm of Vacheron and Constantin Swiss, 1788–1854|Swiss, 1787–1864|Swiss, 1755–present   9611   1788 |1787 |1755 1854 |1864 |9999 1844 1844 1844 959 Diameter: 1 1/2 in. (3.8 cm) Anonymous Gift, in memory of Lady May Fletcher-Moulton, 1926                       316   1
120062 26.267.14 0 1 209247 3 557 Watch 2143         29 Partnership of|and|Watchmaker: Jean-François Bautte|Jean-Gabriel Moynier|Firm of Bautte et Moynier French, 1772–1837|1772–1840|Swiss, partnership 1826–31   12007   1772 |1772 |1826 1837 |1840 |1831 ca. 1826–31 1821 1836 23866 Diameter: 1 11/16 in. (4.3 cm) Anonymous Gift, in memory of Lady May Fletcher-Moulton, 1926                       316   1
99179 83.18.33a, b 0 0 186515 3 6847 Toilet box with cover 2181         29 After an original by|After an original by Johann Ludwig Biller|Johann Jakob Wald|Elkington & Co. 1692–1746|German (Augsburg)|British, Birmingham, 1829–1963   8026 287 1692 |1829 1746 |1963 19th century, after 1730–40 original 1800 1899 1 Height: 5 in. (12.7 cm) Gift of Henry G. Marquand, 1883                       136   1
103583 09.127.2 0 1 191139 3 7005 Snuffbox with scene of two maids and cupid at altar of love 2348         29 Partnership of|and Esay Souchay|Les Frères Souchay|Marc-André Souchay 1723–1791|Swiss, active Hanau, by 1764|1730–1811   8654   1723 |1730 1791 |1811 ca. 1780 1775 1785 959 Overall: 1 3/8 × 3 1/4 in. (3.5 × 8.3 cm) The Frederic Danne Bequest, given by Frances L. Wilson, 1907                       317   1
106014 17.190.1173 0 1 193851 3 818 Snuffbox 2348         29 Partnership of|and Les Frères Toussaint|Charles Toussaint|Pierre-Etienne Toussaint French, active Hanau, registered 1752|French, active Hanau, 1720–1790|French, active Hanau, 1726–1805   9136   1720 |1726 1790 |1805 early 19th century 1800 1815 959 3 1/4 × 2 1/2 in. (8.3 × 6.4 cm) Gift of J. Pierpont Morgan, 1917                       326   1
112112 48.187.422 0 1 200381 3 818 Snuffbox 2348         29 Possibly|and|Partnership of Les Frères Toussaint|Pierre-Etienne Toussaint|Charles Toussaint French, active Hanau, registered 1752|French, active Hanau, 1726–1805|French, active Hanau, 1720–1790   10552   1726 |1720 1805 |1790 1770–80 1770 1780 1 Overall: 1 1/2 × 2 3/8 × 3 1/8 in. (3.8 × 6 × 7.9 cm) Bequest of Catherine D. Wentworth, 1948                       326   1
112161 48.187.471 0 1 200430 3 818 Snuffbox 2348         29 Partnership of|and|Possibly Charles Toussaint|Pierre-Etienne Toussaint|Les Frères Toussaint French, active Hanau, 1720–1790|French, active Hanau, 1726–1805|French, active Hanau, registered 1752   10577   1720 |1726 1790 |1805 1770–80 1770 1780 1 Overall: 1 1/4 × 2 7/8 × 1 9/16 in. (3.2 × 7.3 × 4 cm) Bequest of Catherine D. Wentworth, 1948                       326   1
117285 1974.356.662 0 1 206166 3 7005 Snuffbox with portrait of a woman 2348         29 Partnership of|and Les Frères Souchay|Esay Souchay|Marc-André Souchay Swiss, active Hanau, by 1764|1723–1791|1730–1811   11464   1723 |1730 1791 |1811 ca. 1785–95 1780 1800 959 Overall: 3 1/8 × 1 3/16 in. (7.9 × 3 cm) The Lesley and Emma Sheafer Collection, Bequest of Emma A. Sheafer, 1973                       317   1
140215 L.2011.66.54 0 0 238714 3 233 Imperial Presentation Cigarette Case 2372         29 Workmaster:|Workmaster: House of Carl Fabergé|August Bergström|Anatoli Gustavovich Bikman     12839   1875 |1875 1975 |1975 1908–17 1908 1917 25490 Overall: 11/16 x 3 3/16 x 2 5/8 in. (1.7 x 8.1 x 6.7 cm) Matilda Geddings Gray Foundation                       326   1
106191 17.190.1436a, b 0 1 194029 3 557 Watch 2670         29 Watchmaker:|Case maker:|Case maker: Pieter Klock|Jean-Pierre Huaud, known as the younger Huaud|Amy Huaud Dutch, 1665–1754|Swiss, 1655–1723|Swiss, 1657–1724   9204   1665 |1655 |1657 1754 |1723 |1724 ca. 1700–10 1695 1715 21515 Diameter: 1 3/4 in. (4.4 cm) Gift of J. Pierpont Morgan, 1917                       316   1
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